Learning Spanish: Prepositional Pronouns

By Curt Smothers

Spanish prepositional pronouns are a special category of object pronouns. They follow prepositions, but unlike English they don’t mimic their regular objective forms. They also help to clear up confusion caused by using the indirect objects “le" and "les.”

Objective case, but not the same as object pronouns

Spanish prepositional pronouns are used the same way as in English: as the pronoun object of a preposition. In English, we use the objective pronoun form (me, her, him, us, them) both as the direct or indirect object and the object of a preposition. Spanish prepositional pronouns do not behave the same way.

Here’s a list of Spanish prepositional pronouns:

Singular

mí - me, myself

ti - you, yourself (familiar)

Ud - you, yourself

él - him, it

ella - her, it

sí - himself, herself, itself

Plural

nosotras/as - us, ourselves

vosotros/as - you, yourselves (Spain)

Uds - you, yourselves

ellos - them

ellas - them

sí - themselves

The good news about prepositional pronouns...

Notice that except for mí, ti, and sí, the Spanish prepositional pronouns are the same as the subject pronouns. Also, take a look at the following examples:

Clearing up the confusion of "le" or "les"

Spanish frequently uses the prepositional pronouns when a sentence contains an indirect object and there could be some confusion as to the meaning or intent. Note the following examples:

Les di el libro a Uds. (I gave you the book.)

Since les could refer to Uds, ellas, or ellos, we need to clarify with the prepositional phrase "a Uds."

Exceptions, always exceptions!

Two exceptions: The subject pronouns yo and tú are used with some prepositions (instead of mí and ti.) Those prepositions are entre (between), excepto/salvo (except), incluso (including) and según (according to). A few examples:

La diferencia entre yo y tú no es grande. (The difference between you and me is not great.)

Muchas personas incluso yo van a la iglesia todos los domingos. (Many people including me go to church every Sunday.)